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Gone But Not Forgotten

Gone But Not Forgotten

Update: 2024-12-19
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The Pepacton Cemetery is a remote and resonant place. Like all cemeteries, it’s a marker of loss-- not just the loss of individual people, but of entire communities that were displaced to build the water system. This episode features historian and grave restorer Marianne Greenfield. (Episode recorded in 2021)


If you're taking this tour in person, please play this episode at the ⁠P⁠epacton Cemetery. Accessibility: the cemetery is not wheelchair accessible, as the terrain is mowed grass and sloped. However, you can view it from the side of the road. Please visit ⁠https://www.walkingthewatershed.com/podcasttour/listen.html to download a printed map, transcripts, accessibility info, and other important information

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